Nakuru County Delivers on Market Stall Promise



In Barut Market, Nakuru Town West Sub County, the County Government fulfilled a commitment by officially handing over brand new market stalls to local traders. This marks a critical step towards creating a conducive environment for business operations, resonating with the promises outlined in Governor Susan Kihika’s manifesto.

Mr. Benard Sang, the Public Works Chief Officer, underscored the county’s dedication to constructing market facilities that adhere to high standards. His words echoed the vision set forth by Governor Susan Kihika, emphasizing the importance of delivering on promises made to the community.

During the handing over ceremony, Veronica Njiiri, Trade Projects Coordinator, encouraged Barut residents to fully leverage the new facility. She highlighted its potential for fostering community social-economic growth and prosperity. The market stalls, now in the hands of local traders, are poised to become hubs of economic activity, contributing to the overall development of the Barut Ward.

The residents of Barut have expressed their gratitude to Governor Susan Kihika for turning campaign promises into tangible results. The fulfillment of this commitment has garnered widespread praise from the community, with many expressing their determination to make optimal use of the newly provided facilities.

Pamela Tum, Sub County Administrator for Nakuru Town West, and Mr. Benard Kirui, the Member of County Assembly (MCA) for Barut Ward, were present at the ceremony. Gideon Kibet, Ward Administrator for Barut Ward, and other distinguished guests joined the celebration. Their presence signified the collaborative effort involved in bringing about positive change to the local community.

As the market stalls change hands from the County Government to the local traders, a new chapter unfolds for Barut residents. The promise of a conducive environment for business operations has become a reality, setting the stage for increased economic activity, community empowerment, and a brighter future for the people of Barut.

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